UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Looks pretty stock. Could be worth a look.
“1950 Willy’s Jeep CJ3A
4 cylinder , everything in working order. Runs great.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Looks pretty stock. Could be worth a look.
“1950 Willy’s Jeep CJ3A
4 cylinder , everything in working order. Runs great.”
Looks like a Kelly hardtop. I love the “mother and daughter snow removal” on the door. Has some rust issues.
“This classic Jeep CJ spent much of its life used for plowing snow and stored in a barn. We believe it has had 2-3 owners and the miles appear to be original. Please check out the DOT codes on the tires. You will see that they are November of 1972. It includes the Western plow and controls, as well as the hard top and doors. It was stored in Southeast WI and is a fairly complete vehicle. It is in need of a complete restoration as you can see. Please scroll down and enjoy the 250+ photos.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
(06/28/2009) “first year for C J civilan jeep
this is the 325 th of 1820 built in 1945
from southern calif.
the only rust is in the front body mounts / hat channels ,where their is a wooden insert
spare parts – column shifter on steering column
– rear P T O
– P T O drive shaft
– P T O rear gear box
– DANA 23 full floater rear axle
still searching for rear draw bar to mount rear P T O
will trade for mustang convertible”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/02/2016) “This is a 1954 Jeep Willy. It is good for hunting and comes complete with gun rack. New tires, brakes and transmission. This is a rare jeep and only serious offers will be accepted! Took it to Utah last year and road around in the snow and mountains of Utah.
Remember…this is a 1954 so there are rust spots and chipped paint. So do not call or email with a lot of unnecessary questions.”
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/6013981331.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000.
(0215/2017) The floors appear to have been refurbed, but it looks like a solid rig.
“1952 CJ3 in great shape a complete head turner. I see a lot of these at shows and this one blows them away.
I’ve owned it for the last 5 years and it looks to have had a pretty good restoration about 10 years ago. Engine, body and all mechanical parts in great working order. Just had it serviced, completely greased, new battery and tuned up last summer. Has a tow bar, no rust and it runs perfect. Sits in a heated garage upstate. ”
Looks solid.
“Okay, you’ve decided you want a classic Military Jeep but you don’t want to pay restored or Family Heirloom prices…
You’ve looked for a long time (off and on) but you just can’t quite put yourself in the right frame of mind with the right Jeep that fits your tight budget. You need to ask yourself, “Am I able to accept something that I can fix and or restore while I’m using it ?” or “Do I need to pay more for one that is all done?”. Most Flat Fender “wannabees” tend to be in the $5,000 to $12,000 range for a “Useable Driver” that doesn’t have major rust or body damage.
Here it is! It’s a “Runner Driver” that looks and acts the part. Granted, …it’s not perfect, but it really is better than most you’ve seen and it’s at a reasonable price.
The Jeep has an out of state Wisconsin title so you need to bring it up to date in the state of California.
Originally the Jeep cost over $11,000 so our loss is your gain. You better not pass on this one because it won’t last at this price.
The engine runs good and doesn’t smoke but the compression numbers are tired but not out of the game. Probably could use a valve adjustment, one valve taps when cold but diminishes as it warms up.”
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/6006675119.html
Only the one pic, but looks promising.
“Great condition Korean War Jeep.
Contact me with questions.
Make an offer”
Could be a pretty stock jeep.
“1963 jeep runs good”
UPDATE: **Still Available**
(02/02/2017) Looks solid.
“This 1948 Willys Jeepster Phaeton is an older restoration that is continually maintained by its current owner. The pictures should clearly show the cosmetic condition. It runs very well and drives like it should.
This Jeepster is located in Smithfield, RI and is ready for immediate enjoyment.
Additional pictures can be found at www.tomlaferriere.com”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500.
Looks good.
“Korean War Era Willys M38A1 Jeep
Perfect for Hunters and Collectors!
Doors and extra carburetor included”